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Published 22:31 12 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 23:10 12 Nov 2016 GMT
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According to NYMag, that casual catch up we all do to catch up with the latest news, jokes, memes or images on our phones could be doing more harm than good.
Two unrelated British females were experiencing vision problems that occurred during the night or after waking up and doctors have found it was down to using their phones in bed just before sleeping.
The two women, who were part of a study for the New England Journal of Medicine reported tales of temporary blindness. The 22-year-old of the test subjects confessed to being unable to see out of her right eye at night for a short period of time. Meanwhile, the 40-year-old had trouble seeing in the morning for periods of up to 15 minutes.
via YouTube"Our cases show that detailed history taking and an understanding of retinal physiology can reassure both patient and doctor and can avoid unnecessary anxiety and costly investigations".That's that then. Put the phone AWAY!
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